An empirical Bayes method for multivariate meta-analysis with an application in clinical trials
DOI10.1080/03610926.2012.700379zbMATH Open1302.62014OpenAlexW2053254361WikidataQ33970671 ScholiaQ33970671MaRDI QIDQ79700FDOQ79700
Authors: Yong Chen, Sheng Luo, Haitao Chu, Xiao Su, Lei Nie, Yong Chen, Sheng Luo, Haitao Chu, Xiao Su, Lei Nie
Publication date: 24 July 2014
Published in: Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://europepmc.org/articles/pmc4115294
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meta-analysisbivariate beta-binomial modelexact methodhypergeometric functionrelative riskSarmanov family
Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis (62P10) Measures of association (correlation, canonical correlation, etc.) (62H20) Empirical decision procedures; empirical Bayes procedures (62C12)
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- On Maximum Attainable Correlation and Other Measures of Dependence for the Sarmanov Family of Bivariate Distributions
- An alternative model for bivariate random-effects meta-analysis when the within-study correlations are unknown
- Bayesian inference on the odds and risk ratios
- Properties and applications of the sarmanov family of bivariate distributions
- Clinical Trials
- Parameterization and Bayesian Modeling
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